Hyperpolarization and NMR Lab
A central facility for magnetic resonance and hyperpolarization research, equipped for complete workflows from sample preparation to advanced NMR detection.
Located on the first floor adjacent to the Cell and Chemistry Labs, the Hyperpolarization and NMR Lab is a central hub for magnetic resonance and hyperpolarization research. It houses all equipment necessary for hyperpolarization research from sample preparation to hyperpolarization and NMR detection and supports a broad range of experimental configurations.
Key Instruments:
- SpinAligner Polarizer – State-of-the-art, variable-field, cryogen-free hyperpolarizer
- 7T Prototype Polarizer – Highly customizable system for technological development
- Bruker Avance Neo 500 MHz NMR Spectrometer– Equipped with a 5 mm ¹H/¹³C CryoProbe
- Bruker Avance Neo 400 MHz NMR Spectrometer– Equipped with 5 and 10 mm broadband probes
- MS-5000 Benchtop X-band EPR Spectrometer – Capable of variable temperature experiments ( 7 K – 573 K)
- UV Light Sources – For light-induced radical generation
Lab responsible:
Per Magnus Albin Karlsson Senior Researcher Department of Health Technology mkarls@dtu.dk